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The move comes as parent company Viacom shakes things up among its properties. MTV is changing its approach to scripted series, while Spike is adding more scripted series in advance of its relaunch as the more prestigious Paramount Network next year.

"After much consideration, it was decided that the second season of The Shannara Chronicles will air on Spike," an MTV spokesperson told TVGuide.com. "We're honored to have worked with our extraordinary production partner, Sonar Entertainment, along with fantasy visionaries and Executive Producers, Al Gough, Miles Millar, Jon Favreau, Jonathan Liebesman and Dan Farah along with Executive Producer and best-selling author of the book series, Terry Brooks. We're pleased that fans of the beloved franchise will be able to follow the characters and epic story they love on its new network."

MTV is shifting its focus to a younger/teen demo, and Shannara skews older and male, making it a better fit for Spike. MTV is still developing new series under new head of scripted Maggie Malina and has a third season of Scream on the way.